Oregon Code § 679.323·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Removal of individual disciplinary information; rules.
(1) Upon the request of an
individual who has been disciplined by the Oregon Board of Dentistry, the board
shall remove from its website and other publicly accessible print and
electronic publications under the boards control all information related to
disciplining the individual under ORS 679.140 and any findings and conclusions
made by the board during the disciplinary proceeding, if:
(a) The request
is made 10 years or more after the date on which any disciplinary sanction
ended;
(b) The
individual was not disciplined for financially or physically harming a patient;
(c) The
individual informed the board of the matter for which the individual was
disciplined before the board received information about the matter or otherwise
had knowledge of the matter;
(d) The
individual making the request, if the individual is or was a licensee, has not
been subjected to other disciplinary action by the board following the
imposition of the disciplinary sanction; and
(e) The
individual fully complied with all disciplinary sanctions imposed by the board.
(2) The board
shall adopt by rule a process for making a request under this section. [2016
c.41 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 679.323
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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